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For Thatcher Shultz, finding the right dating app is nearly as difficult as finding the right girl.

Tinder is “awful, just a mess, a waste of time,” laments the 31-year-old CEO and founder of an online automotive business.

Sadly, I find that my place in life is different from the place occupied by most other young gay men.

Good things include success in the intelligence lottery, a full ride to college, and now a job with a six-figure income.

Hinge is old news: “I went to high school with the founder,” he explains. We need that.” Apparently, so do 30,000 other New Yorkers. The company — the “country club” of dating apps, according to Bradford — uses a secret algorithm to mine potential users’ Linked In and Facebook profiles.

And Match is a bit too obvious after Shultz agreed to model for the site as a favor for a high-positioned pal there. That’s the number of applicants League founder Amanda Bradford’s had since bringing her app to Gotham last month. (Where you went to school and what you do are two of the most important factors in gaining admittance.) A team of seven employees has final approval over the top-tier user base.

Darren Shuster, the spokesman for Luxy, said that they decided to keep the CEO's identity hidden because of the expected criticisms that the app will generate.

These thoughts sap my interest in new people, telling me that “it just wouldn’t work.” Am I right to think that and keep looking, or should I do some substantial “rounding up to one” and go on that second date, even though the odds of compatibility seem slim?The development team of the app is currently working on a system to verify the income of its users, but for now, it is the community of Luxy that is policing itself for unwanted users."If you show up in a 20-year-old VW Bug, and request to meet at Mc Donald's, you won't last very long on Luxy," said Shuster."Look, these members drive the best cars, hang out at the fanciest hotels, live in the biggest houses, wear the best clothes.It doesn't take long to weed out those who belong on a different kind of dating site." According to Luxy, people that are currently on the app are CEOs, doctors, professional athletes, investors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, fitness models, beauty queens and Hollywood celebrities.